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IVASIIINGTON, January 23 ? 'The, President and Senate have ratifi ed tie convention between the uni-" -.TED STATES aad SPAIN of the ' ftth U -' Augiib 1832, ,-U'id by-tho Presidentbefove' the, Senate? during ftheiast station, aW Eot -then defrniuvely acted upon. f i-.This convention stipulatei Cat theiridemnK ""ficatioa of those who haver sustained losses, damages, or injuries in consequence qj" Xhor- excesses oi HKUviataaiaof y',ln.cr u-uimjj ."-the late waf contrary to the1 existing treaty 'in'' the laws of nations. k-' .. ?. '' - "It provide for a board of commissloners'to - consist oinvememoersj-iwoi-u wppuiuvou .."by eacn -government" y: and the fifth by cpm moti consent, or in ca6eof duagreemjitttobV -'designated by loti v:.-.'--': V v, j ,3j, Tpcy, are to meet at Madrid , ;anj for the --space, of .eighteen months fronv the cay 6f : theirrneetihgj are authorised to receivp the -."claims' provided for by the convention ' v C,; - nation, is made oi.oenait ot.e acn party oj- yic tight W claim at a' convenienttiro?' inclemni.fi;; -ationoV, the. excesses ;.f fortMgncvuiers,'; agents, consuls and tribunal In their respe'e- ; nuve.territoriiea,' 'which might 'fe xiypvitaUe to the two government rendered necessary to We the" claims of ; this . -description not found to be embraced Jay- ths ;! remedial part of tho convention. ' The, convention only requires the exchange ot ripucauons at lnauno, tw up ,t.uri;icia ;iv jiaiuvuiai.5 v&ctuvivu. fecting scene," and at 3 o'clock flitreWs pM-" ted on the walls of the Palais Royal the fol lowing placard V it.'Qond, Oct. 27,-6 $'ckotk. in the evening: "The country is saved once' more Buonaparte will not leav e it.1 ? J" i , The orators of the Senate aid flie:Tribu-' nate attempted In vain to adJreSi the First ' HUonsut j their agitation, gem! -souls, over eame them. Qnefthew (A. tie Jancourc,7-Ht--indd, if no unforeseen obstacle-prevents -Wapaolepf riving expression to his feelings, thruw liimself at the feet of tbe Consul, and "extended his arms towards him -Buonaparte '. sprang forward and- folded him jn hia arms mixture nrprayers, tears Bnd,emu.rac"es suc ceeded. -The, First Conmil began to be afltic 5 ted, and the -scene terminated by his conces sion to the wishes of the. French ' nation Such'was the- farcical scene exhibited on that truly ridiculous occasion. What an insult ' ing mockery"! """The foilbwtne resolutions have beci'i atreed Xa by two thirds of each branch of the legisla- - J ' " -. Reivhedfbf the senate Wd'hoHise of ttpttn . sentatives of the sta'te o( l)tlawart,r in general hssembly' met,-that 'the' aiaendmeti't to the-, toristkation :of the United States, propWd , , to the tegislat'tire of the several states by the ' congress of the Ohited States; oii the ) 'Mf in the year of our Xord.'-oni thousand- -eight'btmdr'ed and three, be, artd the' same - Ts ' hereby 'disapproved :by the' legislature -cf this state, for the reasons" following. ;". Usu uccause aiau tunes innoanon ui w . . constitution are oangerous i ouimore.espci.i- -ally when the changes'are dictatcd by party : spirit,' af designed forcmporarV pui-poses, . vand calculated to"' accomplibK personal ';.-Tiews.; I 1A: Recans a rnreseiitenves ol fsmaU . Mate, we are Sensible that in tne xianire ot ' ! tlungs, every" change in the constitution, wilr be in favo of the large state whcrwill never be disposed to allow, and will always haVe the 'men to preyent variation, favorable to the -interests' of, thermal! eUtte.,-, -t ; ., i - 3d. Because fn fact, the proposed amend. jnent does reduct. the, power, and .weight ot . the small slates, in. tue case prOTruiw we ' v constitntion for th,e choice of president by the houjs Of representatives, by limiting the se- ' lection tothree instead of theie candidates having theg reatest number of tkctm ul votes. ' ' 4tli. Because tiiC prcitnt nde ot election . M .if,l atntmm iAil trkl1 I -ailrlit . in lite election of I'revnn nt aisd Vite-rrcsi-, V dent, which areucstrojeaDytue, cotitcmpw- , ted amendment., ., , ,v, , - f ... ; . 5th. P.ecause jtlsthe true and permanetjl intercl ofa Lee pcoplr , among vwiorathe rt lations of majority and m.poriiy must y? , fee fluctuatin o ruain'.ain thcju', 'iv'hi v TeiyeciaoiiHyj oi yi iiiuiuinj, nu j y i . ' . cr,Frrisin, not jmpcachiag the principls tt tlie, Majority ought tq pnrerQ j ,and wc ccwider the Txtsent mode of tleetkm as ctl- cued to repress the natural -intolcynnce of -a in, jority and to secure some consideration nd oi bearance in relation to the Minority, , . sciK. Becue we view tlie exeunt provt , sion u theconstinilion as angst thewi-st -of its reulations. itMxr. funrnhps many txampl,uf nations, iui paitict-Lily of re yuUic.j their dtlirious dtvution toindivi duals, bf! rcadvto satriScei hcir Kbertiti and dearth rights to the personal aggraiidizcx , meiuoi uar iaou , iexiung rtiruiaion ' farnislieiume check tolbe kuman tiihrmity. by ilc9t4!onlpoweriv",f to a few te tie native tie will of the msjoritj as to one man, IA.IIJ fltlll KTCIJ VLiltl 'VI,,iVW .IIUAM III , the counry for the ranr cf their sloction .. 7th. LcauiC e are nM siuticd thai tin ; said amalment has corstitntitTtisyy passed the two louses of Congress i the constitution rcqnirinthe concurrence uf twa thirds of "both Ivoues, whkh la a tsse of iuth msgni , tuJe audof designed frecautioni must be ' , onsidcres two thirds of the entire number comDosiniihe two house:, whereas it sn- pears thst h saij inienJmcnt, is rot sup- itvh'Ac iuisLcr ec'.hri house. , I.oDOii, "ovemlrr 13. 'The rrtjmjets to the Id inn. iute, thnt 5u"nprt h4d mt thso leA lUe r spilal j but jrrvaie A state Ms arrinl ru tbe cotst on Ttnlynt. A fewdv prtious to tKe shore !i!ty,wtr on boarj a uri boiton the Seine, aiexcrUied the mtn in Uifi ma Juvrel.f ,unt they hd, a tisuaU their knspitl on thfir hstki, nj their lnuikftslnnf ; llitir i 'esV It a'.'ptirs, iocer, than Crl ha at lrtig".h cn spud not to fW "his pcrsno and (rtunt" in lh h!p!rf txprchiiou a.'jlnit this toun 'f Accor.li n to piivsu lr'.lrrs, frti al crrcm.jfiv s'tntresiy Vfi, plate on the ITihii't. llnhouruf Son the St'.h wjs p M.ini 1 fr !' (VjiMUtin frnm s'J the c m- (.Uut:iJau:WJcs to wait biti sud be tTvh 1,'in n it u hstsnl their rojtfjty an.1 'lie "r',urc (Jlhs slulc, l-v ,',' i,; kiias'lf t i th H,Miiof the ;j;tn,. TiiS t.r. tei t'.f u, nre of 1 u f if r, ! knj U,f Ir. i :is V-A huwrver p:tv,;. icd the af. -': HAEElGH. Jan. 5(T. - ir.. . Tht PfiirtiDg-()ftc of J. G!ri h;ing flnhsppilr been burnt p, will tccount lor ik rcltnt imiiitvt tppciUrtc of the RileigN RfjiUr. lodtcfi, the'Edh. erfid i!jli iktt .tufficicali Tyne' ccu'it "not h htcp rTeferv4 (uom -the wndt to tnvt orinttd iva ' io.fmill Piiblicf on t the fxknt i hut-fc hot, by . ,ihe oxi w'k, io fcv coUccttett tai .Totitd imuch Type ii will print i hid of ihf 1 tmefiw on boih Tide:-; nd WUhifutto Shtet, h tru(b ttii R.dri' will b -fmUfied until In xan proctuc n Tj d Mneiiali, f 1 1 (h Bnck of Vtptt. nd prouitte hii.fclf s new OlHcf . 1 "Fur tht pttfcnl, he ii iadebod la Mr. Buyltn far ih uf or -to i rrintioj-rrels (who vo!uniitiy Hd-kiadly oU 'ftil tUnJ y blh-r tfutttafe in hi lower) t cn'eklt 'Li.i..l.i:ii..tL.r i . ' . l. wot&oi nil own -ri peiog pieitrvce.s , r-..l tl ay in tmiunc o Mr. Ujviloa o 'Warreoto .(.a Whofe Office i ho Editor h fent pir el hit HtadtUnd bV mikint n(e of Mr. oiln,i Drcftaniil hiiwo u i. . mica, or r cm protarcd, be- fiope notwitliHiad. ipg iiiit ctumttsvt event, to be tble i bite the laws and journal! of ihe lire leffion of the Geoeral Aflfonbly piinieo ana aciivcrcd about- tut ulmltioie, tnifua 1 partofihe primed fhteti of each, aa well ai the tvoii f wkicbtotmiMr-ojllbt pti -wert-eowpoftd,' hire u.bee deftroyad. '.-" xJ The friendi of the Idiior. h doubli et. wilt be anxioot to learn how ihia miilorutne faappeaed. ,. It Would tonfiderablj relieve the feelinjt of the SpCcicr coma scsorrwiy altertno tni ctuleof tlwme but- fling expetice anJflO tisfwhateter, the in ducements and obligations, upon nsto rejoice and be thankful, are doubly strong, rv And.if on any,occasion the great body of the Ameri can people .could eaitewith cordiality ml J,armdny in a singfe' sentiment the present hnn.tnn-itw 'miL'ht be supposed to -De tne most fayouraWe that could possiblyecun K i enveloped in aoceiUitty, aad will probib! ever remiia la. 1 ot orkct kid been oeeaptcd Ht on Sttar- diy niiht with rioiir)f off tht Newfoaoeri battl.e lire Wi carefullv aniniuifhed. and Ivrk nfaMwereia 'lhe room the acxt morning, but a fhort tirna before the -Mmeibiaaa -Out, aad law Mfiie. j'lr h jo(tjB!,-how. ever, ttiu there mljht at fona ambtri of fin- tlul alKt oa the bcailb. aodtoaia fhttt ol tnt Uwawkitb -wcrt -binjioi to diy mlfht bavtfallea Oa, or, near them- isat tun mretaiifnt tnvetiui hrc, cooimuicat(d II to aaoth'r tteet, wkich lay near that, and fa on,' ntil ihe cteB 'f ration waa ptadnced I BmH iatairaorduury tbaiihe fUmea lMad to oiocecd Iroai cloftt a oia. , ia tee kit place, wket oat woold fcarcely ibinkv'it olEblt I hey could be eoeamuaimtd Irom the benth. it tbia ciolci there -waa s faall bole' in the olaak. 4broak which bra might have ttat coaaiostcaied froas Ibt coarubovl b) by m laceadiary. , tbia wowrej -biva been (o (jut to iu. thai ilia I litort.aaut Imaiiaa ay koaiaabc'tt labia aVaiiy crptblt of perpe'.raiinl It. lie inert i oie coacladee the l.liSr wait bar bean ecalwfted by aridaau It took pUc iiott ten o'clock a Satdiy morning, adia about aa boat .(aotwnh. flauaing tvery eacrtloa WW aaada by Ihe CUiatat, sad fevtrel Tn, bo have Iba Editor ' .!mdl ihaaki) ifca building, o of tbt ariarg mjierta.i, aad neatly the whole ol i ht printed and aapnatod rtpf, ev c nluir.cd. IKtfkfti being iei Wit, abtwiy to wbieb ly thrwih the tiuirt wh ib waonfcrt,r) titcBpt tould be made to' aa any y irt of it. -Tht Ctiite ii i ot able at jre'eat toafcerraia yrerifrty ia lofij hot b fcii,no 4a ian teoald nx tovet at. Hutmit Intrpnce SixietrA ' IN parfuaact tf tht Aa pail.4 t a, V la - tij of tbeCenaiai A&aably tr aOtbliBiing t Xaiual lata, tanct Society for infatiag &i.diuj, Catdnod rntol traiaihiM.ie, doaateUiacttoab, fna, JSnoVa Wilt be opened laribe piupoft p(,itce iag riopaUU foe in. fwianteinihe laid Sotiei), coWedntId.ya.it St tbt loUewIng pl.tet, i. at .:c(k, by JobtHrywood and Joleph Calea 4 ktorgmtvo, ky V aid Taie and J. H urly at t.lifryf by t aba Steele iad Li lrd at HiUborofcgk, by VVaa- Worwood and W Wbiud at Fayeuevrlte, . by John tlea and Juka lle(( at Halllan, by Csodoiana Din and Ah.ahwat fl.att-t Edition, by Jcfiahltliot, fea. and semoel rredell at Newbero.hy Joba Devereax. and rrancil Ot. Maniaw-aad it vVtinfingtoa, ky JoOu.a CWrigM and &co'c tloopri. , , . .-. -.. r'mthUu Containing lb lew loe InltitB ing tbia So. l.ly, a4 a copy ol the loi.Bunuoo f I bmilar foc.ef y, aSatl Q.fd iaiVirgiaiH m y be bed lot MmM 'li an y!uuo to any of Ihe aba etwtcai tarn 4 X)ucaMV :M rMphratioirwi it is confidently hoped that rational men of all parties,, and all men of ho party? will join with sincerity in the festi--Tity. ' '.(Btt.) j The Vtrii'n l.plOiture baa appointed committee to wan on U Ui$iU't!r f tbia flate," to tnter into fU pulationioitthc fubjeaaf oaeningt pavlgiblt eaatl JfroTB faofemoad IS VtTgiii,1 ta Keriaet'a creek in tbw I. Rait, tod ffomMefcemni I War to? Rtftnoaltf mer-ia. , jhia flaw. j, i .li'j. 'jy. p---jy ' '"' ! iiv-s- ' liT'iS-' 11 ' "' i" f" '?"' " ' e lit kai leen already lated. that tTt motita; for Ir- peachiaJudgriCnaftand Peters'! wat grotnded on : iit.!..iMif) inih trill of one friei. of fenalylvaota, fohijh irefoiji Tha' (oflowiog art tht hft alledged .by MfSmllie, timber (ron) ranafyWaait l ' 'j Tht Judge (old the jury tndlbt eounfel, that the 'to'rtbtf m.daup'Hr tathdi O" h conOitated tretloa. ftat they kd ebmrntttad their opinio to wn. tint,d har tik coanfel mai ihertfdrt coafiot tbem. i feleca to tht tafia U Ue ft before tht foorr. Tb tuiBjel replu-d ht they did sot dif?utttk ft&t but ' they were able to fhw that they did not coaflitatt tree. f.n. be'tnd of iihe iifir wai, ibat the conafcl letired fronf tho toiirt.kri'Irtia m'an'wi tired wtibnat eoanfef , VeonviSed and feDCd la death! JHo wW. after a4l ' saidowd he; fjt&dtar Adarna. ", . K V r; .'v. i ; ?' lieutenant James ;T.Leonarti, of the navy, ' is appointe4 to behe.bearer of. dispatches. " from this gryvernmeni to France, and is to aiL , "without delay -What.inay be hc BaWrp.of ' these dispatches, has not transpired. . t ( , , . In New-.IIamps1uretbe 'consideration of the proposed amendment t the ConslHtttron ' has been postponed unty June iexV . ;,,! . ' ' J)UELLl(!i-A lav to preyent dueV ! line has passed the Mississippi legislature r ; the offender on conviction to. be fined in the jum of one' tl)Ouand dollars, imprisoned, 12 monlhn, wnd rendered incapable of. holding' any oltice of honor, profit, s or .trust for five years. (If either, of the parties be killed,' the survivor k his associates to be deemed guilty of murder anapuaished; wjibd". ,,! ., 1 ,,rTric(S Currtntt Lonijttt?oii, '15. ' . CottQit, (le'irftia.. 2s.,0iL- .Spanish Incfisro. l'l, none of Ncw.Orleans or Carolina.' - Am. T'uch lSs.tiJ. Rosin 1417 Tar l.3s::Ca- tolina Rice 5. , Am. tbl. Staves 12..' llhd. 2Jf. Pipe !. 'Maryland Tobacco Is. Vir- 'gtnia Bd. 1-3. Ce9rgi6d. CaroTina 5d. Am. wax ut. . - ' PORT OF mUIIKGTQir. . .- " 'tUTiafD srsct ous'last. ." Ship feufTolk, lngersall, . Norfolk Tolly If Naucy, Melvin, New-York llrig Friendship, (iibersoa, New-Providence Pvlly, Parcel, i . , . LWcrpofil SchT Actlv, Liukflcld, i ; ' Netis ii ma Susan, Sampson, ; " ."' St. Croix Inde pendente, FostefvSt. alftrtlioloroews Mew-York Ntwry, Ireland Kingston, Jam. : ', r.Xe w.York ! . t Trinidad I-terpool . ri. iiininam .. ,7 Portland , , 'Jartiaica - , Tlarbadoes New-York s llosthn iTVtst Indies i St. Vincents Lavatcr, Bell, . -' . ClIAIlt. Ship Preiident, ildon, .Snow Fanny, tliis, Brig Fair American, Day, , Mary, r.lasier, . ' . i . Elisap Wood, . .Anf,pnoria, Hudson, .Sch'r llartjiony, Sa-vyer,, ,- Hazard, .Ssllea, ! . jscpiune, v,oold, Address, Churthj ; , Victory, liytUr, Sloop Nancy, Jluddy," " Rosnna,.Tur(y T WILMINGTON, N.C. : TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7. lie, ' GENERAL FESTIVAL. ' The proposal fur a riatkxnj festival on ac count ol the peaceful and happy acquisition m iuniiia, as uras wi can learn meets general approbation, ihe practice of observing days of publ e thanksgiving and 4-sting, on occasion of great Oauotml bencCu and calamitirs, Ins obtained in si civilised countries. On war beiflg drclaredi honorably averted, or terminated, or on signal victories ot losses, by sra or land r n ihe occermxt of events like ihea. cuaiom has sanrtinnrd tli dcmoostratitsi cf niUoral.iympuihy, and public tsprtsskms -of joy or sorrow. That theraairnef Ionii'una, without tljotShed or thlTiculty, is sn event rnunj in tnsTiittails to the mn signal vicnity, rr firtatisie con airnt of koalilltirS, t'lUtHy adyantin our r.raj.rriry, snd eqpially Urrsandl.ng public les tiwtils .f Sitafict!m sad tjiauiode, It a tattlhiUtknnotbe fH( tTjllycxmtraletl. 1"ha country was dctlart.l I, Lif t Worth gsino; to wsr tr, thetror?;ution of kosrUitin wouil Sftrtcly coat so little as the S'm tj b aid fcf It, nel w hivt ari'iitrd the w!a !e Unory, mhuat il lots of a single tfo tr shcdi!ir1( a tin;;! rlrop of blood. And had war been ltltred, and the twinfry tqu!rJ after the moat tnjinary ikJ tjrainirliv tontett, what tohitrriU f-t-iv,iy Jliti utn pkrel T!M:, Ixuifirtl, l:iu!rt".r.tiiV,, farvrf, an J ftl'lil'.lra uf teeiy b!n.!, tdLi ii,atr,t f comnuhft ff jwcrntrmv wotH 'hsve tnsArdlhswelroine day, in tcry-vHlajt, t.wn or city, lium Hi. 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